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used entitlements. there has to be a shift how americans think about entitlements, but a youtube channel will not change that. the most popular youtube channel? irs. youtube is actually helpful. neil: i worry about anything that makes it easier for you to get benefits from the government. i worry about it because there was a woman on earlier on fox news, gainfully employed, very successful. filled out everything, and she's eligible for two dozen different programs and benefits she was not aware of. that's a gainfully employed corporate woman. i guess what i'm asking, then, for those not in the lucky position, this could be a gold mine, and that worries me. >> it should worry us. the 53% and 59% number that the other guest provided should set off alarm bells for us because that's all about creating dependency. when i look at the youtube videos, it's obviously bad news if you're a taxpayer because you are financing this search for new government handouts and new people to give them to. it should worry us
used entitlements. there has to be a shift how americans think about entitlements, but a youtube channel will not change that. the most popular youtube channel? irs. youtube is actually helpful. neil: i worry about anything that makes it easier for you to get benefits from the government. i worry about it because there was a woman on earlier on fox news, gainfully employed, very successful. filled out everything, and she's eligible for two dozen different programs and benefits she was not aware...
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he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from what i see in the notes today, you're not even willing to give that we've bottomed yet. is that true? >> right. see, people pretend to know the future more than they do. there are trends, there are changes. as president obama just said, this was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that was in his speech minutes ago. he's right. those kinds of events change people's thinking. one thing that's happening is people are moving more into renting. if you look at permits today, they're up for multifamily housing, not single family housing.
he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from...
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and the "a-team" will tell us whether this is us political theater. have all the major decisions really been made and this is just, well, choreography? ♪ [ male announcer ] hocould switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace instry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summaryrospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: joining us now, the "a-team," author, columnist, former prosecutor, fox news legal analyst, veteran democratic strategist and pollster. let's start with, first, gun control. the president is making it clear, he is going to advance it, as is senator feinstein and others. your reaction? >> i am not a supporter of gun control because i don't want to disarm people who are law-abiding citizens exercis
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dvru if you can't catch us live. have a great night, see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and house speaker boehner have been forced out of their respective negotiating positions. president obama relenting on his pledge for tax hikes on earners above $250,000 a year raising that threshold to $400,000 annually. that, by the way, just happens to be the same amount of money that the president of the united states is paid each year. speaker boehner agreeing to a tax hike on all earnings over a million dollars per year. the back and forth between speaker boehner and president obama has now gone on for 20 days, at least six offers and counteroffers exchanged in public, and at each point when the negotiations appear to be at an impasse, one of them has managed to make concessions that moved the process forward nonetheless. watching the frame work of a deal take shape, no matter how vague, undefined the terms, it's been enough to excite investors3 on wall street. enough today that the dow jones
dvru if you can't catch us live. have a great night, see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and house speaker boehner have been forced out of their respective negotiating positions. president obama relenting on his pledge for tax hikes on earners above $250,000 a year raising that threshold to $400,000 annually. that, by the way, just happens to be the same amount of money that the president of the united states is paid each year. speaker boehner agreeing to a tax...
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thank you for featuring us. we appreciate it. >> greg: say something non-jasper related. >> dana: i'll talk about george w. bush then. he has been -- george h.w. bush is treated for complication from bronchitis and in a hospital in houston. doing better and by all account he is should be home for the holidays. one thing he loves is texas ames football. where his library is. and johnny manziel -- eric is telling me to call him "johnny football" so i'm not sure if his name is johnny football. president bush got a signed football from him. and did heiseman. >> eric: would i lead you wrong? take a look at my favorite governor chris christie. my favorite governor. he got endorsement of labors international union of north america. dana pointed something important out. the "wall street journal" ran a story, corey booker thought to be his biggest challenger for governor of new jersey may look at the new jersey senate seat which would create governor christie to be governor of new jersey. >> greg: i was on a book tour th
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joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved and the thoughts of suicide and homicide could have gone back many years in fact. but the planning is what is important. there was a period of time he was putting together a plan to carry out what he did on friday regardless of the stressor that may have occurred several days before. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that
joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved...
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>> speaker john boehner woke us up. i expected after the brief statement that he made the market would come in much more than it has. i am kind of impressed we haven't seen the market down quite significantly. it means we will look at a nice year-end rally. liz: all w he did was speak 45 seconds. we are coming off of two days of double-digit jumps in the dow jones industrial in the rearview mirror. but let me quickly ask you, volatility of about six or 7% depending on what second you're looking at it when a day for most of it the market was meandering. >> remember where we are at. coming at the end of the year, a lot of traders have hung up their books, does not take much to move the market one way or another. i do agree, this market is a santa claus rally. the market saying fiscal cliff, so what. more income means spending cuts and the politicians will eventually get it together. playing poker with each other, john boehner hurt the market when he said the market will take a nosedive tomorrow. this will go back and fort
>> speaker john boehner woke us up. i expected after the brief statement that he made the market would come in much more than it has. i am kind of impressed we haven't seen the market down quite significantly. it means we will look at a nice year-end rally. liz: all w he did was speak 45 seconds. we are coming off of two days of double-digit jumps in the dow jones industrial in the rearview mirror. but let me quickly ask you, volatility of about six or 7% depending on what second you're...
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they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed income, it is important to point out corporate bonds, treasuries, let's tackle treasuries first. especially superimposed fitch possibly downgrading u.s. credit and of course we know what that looks like, wasn't the worst thing in the world for treasuries a year ago because s&p did it. what you expect, let's tackle treasuries first. >> first bought think regardless of how the fiscal cliff negotiations are ultimately result, there's a pretty good probability over the course we see a ratings downgrade. the good news at least for the markets perspective is we have been through this process befor
they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed...
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catch us all off-guard. he looked annoyed, angry, agitated by everything going on and look wait, it is falling apart? >> well, i think they are talking and i think, you know, both of them have been very out front with their positions. ann while i think, it is hard to tell and with just the two of them at the table i think that they are talking and i think they are coming closer together. and i think america very much wants to see movement. and we believe the debt ceiling is $16 trillion is way too high. we've got to deal with that. so i know that there has to be for the president some revenue and for the republicans there has to be some entitlement reform. melissa: right. >> deficit reduction. and so i think that's where we're seeing some closure on both sides and, i'm fairly optimistic. i really am. melissa: do you think plan a or plan b has a better chance getting through right now? which one would you bet on? or none? >> i don't think we'll have either plan a or b. i think we're going to have more coming
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal. we're in mexico city. james, what is the information tonight about the tide of fast and furious in this murder? >> well, basically, the gun has been traced back to fast and furious. they originally tried to link it to the beauty queen, testing her fingers for powder residue. we haven't heard the results of it, but if it had been positive we would have heard obviously. it's just one of many guns that came into mexico, more than 1,400 guns. i mean, they've lost most of them. we're also getting information from the new administration about the situation. it's
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal....
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explain to us why? >> i think the asset choice by default almost that your cash is zero and if the view of the world is okay and it will grow a little bit and that financial problems -- a little bit of earnings growth, maybe a little bit of multiple improvement. connell: where is the economic growth going to come from? there will be some drug on the economy from the cuts and spending, you would think. it is just a matter of how much. >> our guess is that fiscal cliff and nothing done is a- four to gdp. they will end up doing something that will make it minus 1.5. when they get the rules, they are more likkly to be able to plan their future and that they have somebody hire a worker, expand a plant somewhere and maybe we have a little bit of growth. connell: there is a case to be made that it is better to have a good deal, i am sorry, it is better to have no deal at all than a bad deal. it sounds like maybe you think the opposite. >> the fine print does matter. no question about it. i would argue it was b
explain to us why? >> i think the asset choice by default almost that your cash is zero and if the view of the world is okay and it will grow a little bit and that financial problems -- a little bit of earnings growth, maybe a little bit of multiple improvement. connell: where is the economic growth going to come from? there will be some drug on the economy from the cuts and spending, you would think. it is just a matter of how much. >> our guess is that fiscal cliff and nothing...
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joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what happened on friday, everybody has to look at what part they had to play in creating this culture of violence. let me be very clear. quentin terrentino's movies are very violent. he can't back down from that. stand up for the fact that you decide to create these movies. all you have to do is show a clip of his movies and it's stylized violence. so the headline there is when violence looks good, it's okay and we forget that it's violence. >> bill: when you studied this, i mean, it's basically all about influencing people to do sufficient in
joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what...
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let us know what you thought about tonight's show. there is an open thread, gretawire.com, good night from washington. mr. bill o'reilley >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight -- >> the assault weapon is developed for military purposes to kill in close combat. >> bill: as we predicted, semiautomatic weapons are now under fire. pardon the pun. will congress ban them? charles krauthammer and i will discuss it. >> he is not a gun runner and you know. he should be released immediately. >> bill: with seven days until christmas, will the mexican government release marine corporal jon hammer from prison? this is a terrible miscarriage of justice. and president obama should get involved. we'll have the latest from the corporal's parents. >> i know what you're thinking. did he fire six shots or only five? ask yourself one question, do i feel lucky? >> bill: do you recall tradition violent movies and video games incite psychopaths to commit crimes. quentin terrentino and jamie fox are under pressure. we'll tell you what's going on. caut
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that's all of us. the government needs to sell 300 million shares it still holds at $70 a piece to break even on the 49.5 billion bail yut. we asked you, viewers, whether you thought the bailout was worth it. here is what you said. it saved gm and industry a lot of jobs. 32% say that. no, it cost taxpayers billions. and 23% say we have turned into a bailout nation. what do you think, boys? >> i think, look, what is the cost of this? i think $49 billion. they are obviously losing money if they sell it at $27. the break even was 50-something if they sold all the shares. they will lose money. what is the cost of letting a million jobs go? i don't know. john, what do you think? >> i think this is surprising for a lot of people. we are definitely losing money on this deal. we are losing anywhere from 9 billion to 13 billion. but if you think about how much jobs they say that saved, about, they say a million jobs, that is about $13,000 a job. we would have paid more than that in unemployment for all these pe
that's all of us. the government needs to sell 300 million shares it still holds at $70 a piece to break even on the 49.5 billion bail yut. we asked you, viewers, whether you thought the bailout was worth it. here is what you said. it saved gm and industry a lot of jobs. 32% say that. no, it cost taxpayers billions. and 23% say we have turned into a bailout nation. what do you think, boys? >> i think, look, what is the cost of this? i think $49 billion. they are obviously losing money if...
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i think a couple years ago i was it, all of us, is that correct? >> all of us. user-generated content, which we all create back in 2006/2007. it's very exciting, the issue that gets the most attention out of all the issues we do. it's a great international and national parlor grame. >> why did the president deserve it the second time? >> i would say three reasons. first of all, he won an uphill battle for reelection, and he was the -- he's only the second democrat in american history to win a second term and get more than 50% of the vote. the last one was fdr. that's an amazing thing in an environment where we had unemployment at nearly 8%, another thing that hasn't happened in 75 years, a president winning when unemployment was that high. the other thing we realized is 2008 was not an anomaly, it wasn't lightning in a bottle, as he sometimes called it. what happened in 2012 is he solidified this changing demographic of america, where basically if you take the -- the ascendant groups, minorities, african-americans, women, college-educated women, hispanics, he wo
i think a couple years ago i was it, all of us, is that correct? >> all of us. user-generated content, which we all create back in 2006/2007. it's very exciting, the issue that gets the most attention out of all the issues we do. it's a great international and national parlor grame. >> why did the president deserve it the second time? >> i would say three reasons. first of all, he won an uphill battle for reelection, and he was the -- he's only the second democrat in american...
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, rick santelli with us and sandy vallari with us as well. sandy, i'll begin with you. as we're sitting here, i don't know how you feel about the market and the cliff. yesterday one tone. today seems to be we've reverted backwards. >> so frustrating. here we go again. i think the market does have a lot of support at 1420. i do think they will get a deal done but i don't think it will happen this year. i think it happens into january and they can make things retroactively back to january so everything happens from that point. so frustrating we've got to go through that again. >> does name pact the economy and sort of the fundamentals of this market if we go into january, go over the cliff and then we actually have, to you know, reverse things? i mean, you're beginning the year with more uncertainty. >> ceos are already -- they are holding back on hiring. they are doing all these other things so ultimately, no, it won't have a fundamental impact because i think it will all be retroactive for january 2013. hard for people to hire in such an unce
, rick santelli with us and sandy vallari with us as well. sandy, i'll begin with you. as we're sitting here, i don't know how you feel about the market and the cliff. yesterday one tone. today seems to be we've reverted backwards. >> so frustrating. here we go again. i think the market does have a lot of support at 1420. i do think they will get a deal done but i don't think it will happen this year. i think it happens into january and they can make things retroactively back to january...
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brad garrett's with us this morning. nice to have you with us. great to have you. >> a little like an intervention. >> al roker. up and down with the weight. >> i'm consistent. i'm consistent. >> fiscal cliff. are you into politics? >> well, you know, i'm a big mcgovern fan. look, this is what i'm saying. i don't want to get political. because i can't fit in the booth. i don't want to vote but i get in the booth and the head's psychopath shower. the people, like all of you, we all got a little dough. just pay it up. just pay it up. let's all go home for christmas. >> we could wrap up this whole tax thing. >> i'm like, you know what? let's help out. look, they're killing us now with the -- let's kick in a little more. you got all daddy's money. never worked a day in his life. he just calls mom every sunday. >> brad, i've been on this show for a year. you're the funniest yet. 100% the best. >> do you prefer doing comedy? do you prefer doing tv? do you prefer doing movies? is there a preference you have or all of the above? >> which is a bigger chec
brad garrett's with us this morning. nice to have you with us. great to have you. >> a little like an intervention. >> al roker. up and down with the weight. >> i'm consistent. i'm consistent. >> fiscal cliff. are you into politics? >> well, you know, i'm a big mcgovern fan. look, this is what i'm saying. i don't want to get political. because i can't fit in the booth. i don't want to vote but i get in the booth and the head's psychopath shower. the people, like...
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people are trying to divide us. they are trying to segregate us. i do not mean that in a civil right way. we are a nation when combined. we will stand up to any challenge. we will prevail. unfortunately, our leaders and the national media want to construct something else of america right now. to a point, they are succeeding and we have to fix that. lori: it is a lot to chew on. thank you very much. here is the promo for you. catch lou at seven and 10:00 p.m. eastern. art laffer on the fiscal cliff. melissa: such a horrible reference. lou: so much better than the fiscal cliff, don't you think? >> [talking over each other] lori: absolutely frightening. that is how pennsylvania governor tom corbett characterizes the economy and the state of pennsylvania is the country goes over that fiscal cliff. melissa: will this latest blow ruined the swiss bank's earnings. you can see the yield on the ten year pulling slightly one basis point. we will be right back. ♪ >> im adam shapiro with your fox business brief. kodak selling its digital contents at rpx corp
people are trying to divide us. they are trying to segregate us. i do not mean that in a civil right way. we are a nation when combined. we will stand up to any challenge. we will prevail. unfortunately, our leaders and the national media want to construct something else of america right now. to a point, they are succeeding and we have to fix that. lori: it is a lot to chew on. thank you very much. here is the promo for you. catch lou at seven and 10:00 p.m. eastern. art laffer on the fiscal...
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he'll be with us. e-mail us right now, and at varney@foxbusiness.com. and we'll start with oracle, the software company, profits up, selling more software and yes, the stock is up a buck. not a bad gain for oracle. general mills makes cereals like lucky charms, sales in the last 13 week period, virtually unchanged for the company's stock. fedex, disappointing forecast, took a hit because of sandy, the storm. none of less up two bucks higher. plx technology, the sec is trying to block the proposed takeover. and say the deal would create a near monopoly for circuits, and not a clue what they do. delphi automotive, added to the s&p 500, good news for the stock because the fund managers now have to buy it. and this company went into bankruptcy protection and emerged in '09 and because of the u.k. it's up. health net enrollment for health plans in corporations next year, it's down. pfizer cutting 600 jobs and 20% of the sales force that is. sales for lipitor have declined since the exclusive patent expired last year. and no change with the stock virtually, a
he'll be with us. e-mail us right now, and at varney@foxbusiness.com. and we'll start with oracle, the software company, profits up, selling more software and yes, the stock is up a buck. not a bad gain for oracle. general mills makes cereals like lucky charms, sales in the last 13 week period, virtually unchanged for the company's stock. fedex, disappointing forecast, took a hit because of sandy, the storm. none of less up two bucks higher. plx technology, the sec is trying to block the...
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use an alternate to work your way around that mess. no delays along 280, 101 looks good northbound through san jose. guadalupe parkway checking in with no delays. in fact our travel times showing lots of green so lots of good news know north 101/280. altamont pass 14 minutes to 680. 680 looking good both directions no delays as you work your way into walnut creek. also if you are headed through antioch so far, so good. some slight brake lights on the westbound side. we had a full freeway closure this morning but that's wrapped up so traffic is okay in both directions as of right now. westbound 237 a live look here through conditions in milpitas. so far no delays this morning. smooth sailing as you work your way through there. also coming off the eastshore freeway traffic looks good as you work your way toward the bay bridge, no delays. also at the bay bridge metering lights are off clear up the incline and heading into san francisco no delays along central freeway. also north 880 a nice ride so far if you are heading out of oakland tow
use an alternate to work your way around that mess. no delays along 280, 101 looks good northbound through san jose. guadalupe parkway checking in with no delays. in fact our travel times showing lots of green so lots of good news know north 101/280. altamont pass 14 minutes to 680. 680 looking good both directions no delays as you work your way into walnut creek. also if you are headed through antioch so far, so good. some slight brake lights on the westbound side. we had a full freeway...
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and lynn hutchins will join us. we'll talk about what they see playing out and what they think is working when it comes to the markets now. >> the bill that the president says is in the house that he will sign if -- that's in the senate -- >> the senate. >> the senate that he will sign if the house passes it is what? >> that is $. >> -- that is 250? >> 250? >> he said 400. he said, i have the pen, let's keep tax rates where they are for everyone at 250 and below. so this one, that's c these guys are pretty clever because that would keep rates where they are for everyone at a million and below. no middle-class taxpayers up to a million dollars -- >> that's no matter what, isn't it, in either bill? >>yon r -- i think it would be the same in either one. that's not -- what reid and i guess pelosi, you saw that, said she opposes the million-dollar thing. a lot of people if back on what they say. the difference would be that one is 250 and below, and the other is a million and below. more taxpayers would not see a tax inc
and lynn hutchins will join us. we'll talk about what they see playing out and what they think is working when it comes to the markets now. >> the bill that the president says is in the house that he will sign if -- that's in the senate -- >> the senate. >> the senate that he will sign if the house passes it is what? >> that is $. >> -- that is 250? >> 250? >> he said 400. he said, i have the pen, let's keep tax rates where they are for everyone at 250...
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he joins us now. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. >> the granddaddy of penalties in your view, right? >> exactly. barclays this summer backed the highest settlement this summer. attorney general holder spoke a few minutes about that the $500 million from department of justice, this is $1.2 billion settlement with ubs. all too often, carl, we've talked about before that there have been puny penalties for financial firms. this amount, this in aggregate $1.5 billion from all regulators, including the swiss and the brits, that serious and significant and will serve as a definite deterrent for the megabanks and other financial firms. >> how much pain -- i know it's a lot of money, but they do escape prosecution. no individuals held to account. i mean, there are other things that could have been done to really get their attention. >> well, you know, i wouldn't -- never say never on the individual matter, carl. that's, you know, criminal prosecution is up to the folks with jurisdiction. you hav
he joins us now. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. >> the granddaddy of penalties in your view, right? >> exactly. barclays this summer backed the highest settlement this summer. attorney general holder spoke a few minutes about that the $500 million from department of justice, this is $1.2 billion settlement with ubs. all too often, carl, we've talked about before that there have been puny penalties for financial firms. this amount, this in aggregate $1.5 billion...
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i will not use it. i'm not going to have my kid blastered somewhere for an ad for large-eared overly large children. abc earmuff corporations endorses this kid. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> last night jim hoffer, obviously mika, your husband at wnbc, ran this incredible piece. there's one part of this that just drives me crazy. >> of the few clues we know from inside the lanza home, it is that his mother loved guns and passed that passion on to adam. by all accounts nancy lanza was a devoted mother. one psychologist told us she may have used her interest in guns to connect with the disconnected adam and draw him out. there's no mistaking the deadly power of military style semi-automatic rifles like the bushmaster. we easily obtained two with no background checks. first ordering one on the internet and having it delivered by mail. another time through a private purchase picking the semi-automatic rifle up at the owner's home. no i.d. required. >> mike, this is something that jim's been doing fo
i will not use it. i'm not going to have my kid blastered somewhere for an ad for large-eared overly large children. abc earmuff corporations endorses this kid. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> last night jim hoffer, obviously mika, your husband at wnbc, ran this incredible piece. there's one part of this that just drives me crazy. >> of the few clues we know from inside the lanza home, it is that his mother loved guns and passed that passion on to adam. by all...